This was the warmer of the month from Scentsy. Now I swore I wouldn't buy another warmer but this was so pretty I had to.

Scentsy describes this as:

"A glorious addition to our new Lampshade Collection, Silver Frost captures the elegance of snowflakes on a silvery glass vase. With a flick of the switch, the delicate flakes cast a radiant glow with plays of shadow and light."

My picture was taken at night, while warming Clemintine Clove. It's beautiful!

It really does light up the room. Of course I put something orange in and the light gave an orange glow on the walls. I will have to buy another lampshade collection piece.

Scentsy's Clementine Clove was the fragrance of the month of November, I believe. I totally was on board by the name alone. I really wasn't expecting it to have much more to it. You know it didn't have a crazy name like Christmas Cheer or Holiday Happiness where you really don't know what it will smell like, even after reading the description. I feel that I often buy stuff online just because it has notes in it that I like and it turns out at least 75% I 3enjoy what I bought.
I did, however, have a chance to smell this over at my friend Jann's house. I was kind of hoping for a YC Spiced Orange kind of fragrance....I was wrong.
Scentsy describes this fragrance as:
"A bright medley of aromatic citrus with clove and a hint of balsam"

Okay first I was totally NOT expecting the balsam to be so heavy in this. It's like three equally strong notes. Now, I want you all to understand that I LOVE this fragrance. It's sweet, spicy and piney....I had it in my great room and it was perfect! I would recommend this to anyone who likes the notes mentioned. If spicy, sweet with a pine tree is what you desire, then what are you waiting for, order it! I am happy with it and would defiantly buy more.
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I started my mani with a coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesive Base Coat. I don't let it really dry... by the time I get back to the other hand it's ready to be polished.

This color is by China Glaze...For Audrey. I used two coats and I went ahead and put a cheap top coat on. I think it was NYC Extra Shiny Top Coat. After about 2 to 3 minutes I went ahead and cleaned up around the nail.

I placed two pieces of scotch tape on my nail to make a V shape with Sally Hansen's Insta Dri Silver Sweep. I let one dry and started another and once I got it set up and painted I just peeled the tape gently so I didn't mess up anything.

I pulled out my other Sally Hansen silver color, because I wasn't sure at first which I wanted to use, and dotted the point of the V. It didn't turn out PERFECT but it was good enough for me! After a bit, I went back and used Out The Door top coat.

TADA! Next on the Nail Art Challenge for January is Sparkle. I guess I should start thinking about it.